Certainly: "The camel, whose humps store fat, can survive for long periods of time without water."
Whose book is this?
I know two very different ways to use the word: In reference to a woman's body: The v-neck tee shirt showed her cleavage. Or in reference to biology: As the cells underwent division, the cleavage furrow formed, and the animal cells split.
The teacher made a reference to use this website for my project.
it can be used to represent a person or animal previously mentioned, or about to be mentioned, whose gender is unknown. It would be most polite not to use the word in connection with a person
for letter reference
After writing the business letter for my boss my reference initials were included
A thesaurus would be the best reference to find another word for "famished". You can also use online thesaurus tools to quickly find synonyms for any word.
An artist whose work links with yours - you have to use + copy their work and techniques to support your final piece.
a good reference point is a very large tree when driving on a road
The Russian word for animal is животное, spelled zhivotnoye and pronounced zhi-VOT-naye. Plural for animals is животные.However, if you want to use figuratively to mean a fearless and virile male (as in "He was just an animal in that game!"), the appropriate word is зверь, pronounce zver.Don't make a mistake of calling a person whose raw power you admire a zhivotnoye. That would mean he is a beast, a pig, or a lowlife.
In reference to those who have no heart, obviously, yes.
Whose question is this? The person whose question this is didn't make it clear what they mean by 'how else'. Well, it doesn't matter whose question this is, we can only do the best we can.